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Isolation, partial characterization, and the effect of plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) on micro-propagated sugarcane in vitro

Sajjad Mirza    
M.    
Ahmad    
Waseem    
Latif    
Farooq    
Haurat    
Jacqueline    
Bally    
R    

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